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The Theory of Political Coalitions

The Theory of Political Coalitions

Book by William H. Riker
The Theory of Political Coalitions is an academic book on positive political theory written by the American political scientist William H. Riker and published in 1962. It uses game theory to formalize political theory. In it, Riker deduces the... Wikipedia
Originally published: 1962
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1st edition, Yale 1962. Actual book (very good+) No visible flaws. Interior is clean; binding is sound. Dust jacket (very good) Minor rubbing and edge wear.
The Theory of Political Coalitions, by William H. Riker. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1962. Pp. 300. $6.00. Everything that is theoretical ...
The specific purpose of this book is to construct, with the help of an existing general theory of coalitions (the theory of n-person games), a theory of ...
Book Reviews : The Theory of Political Coalitions. By WILLIAM S. RIKER. (New Haven: Yale Uni versity Press, 1962. Pp. xii, 300. $7.50.).
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"The contributions which Mr. Riker makes in this volume are ingenious and interesting and will probably prove productive. Most useful is his strategic ...
In The Theory of Political Coalitions (1962), Riker demonstrated by mathematical reasoning why and how politicians form alliances. Riker and his followers ...
The overwhelming emphasis of the scientific revolution in social science has been on methodological rigor. If the scientific study of politics and ...
1 Coalition Bargaining, Government Formation, and Representative Democracy. A coalition is a team of individuals or groups that unites for a common purpose. For ...
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... rubbed. Drawing on the theory of n-person games, the book develops a theory of coalitions for politics. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall - The Theory of Political Coalitions.